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1711.
Once how I doted on this jilting town
First Line:
Once how I doted on this jilting town
Last Line:
But all the mighty pother ends in punk
Author:
Charles Sackville (Speculation)
DMI number:
3665
1712.
Once I a curious eye did fix
First Line:
Once I a curious eye did fix
Last Line:
Tis you that my spleen doth tickle
Author:
Thomas Weaver (Absolute)
DMI number:
1614
1713.
One day I heard a zealous shout
First Line:
One day I heard a zealous shout
Last Line:
Though I pay for the rope
DMI number:
43085
1714.
One God one Farinelli Febria cries
First Line:
One God one Farinelli Febria cries
Last Line:
The all perfect spirit or the imperfect man
DMI number:
15771
1715.
One long Whitson holiday
First Line:
One long Whitson holiday
Last Line:
Homily Homily three times a day
DMI number:
511
1716.
Proud and partial man alone
First Line:
Proud and partial man alone
Last Line:
Think they know most in their own eyes
DMI number:
14098
1717.
Pull on be loyal Holbeach boys
First Line:
Pull on be loyal Holbeach boys
Last Line:
That gave us George to reign
DMI number:
11909
1718.
Pull on expiring tory boys
First Line:
Pull on expiring tory boys
Last Line:
Our liberties disturb
DMI number:
11954
1719.
Philosophy doth seem to laugh upon
First Line:
Philosophy doth seem to laugh upon
Last Line:
Unto religion forfeits his bold eyes
DMI number:
40783
1720.
Phoebus and Dian grovy queen
First Line:
Phoebus and Dian grovy queen
Last Line:
And all the gods these things approve
DMI number:
42168
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